Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote:Oh please, the Democrats are responsible for TARP?
I don't know, don't think anyone really knows if what Obama did was the best that could have been done, but at least things ARE returning. The Recssion IS officially over, etc. Not bad for just 2 years!
The Republicans want to claim they have the "fix".. fine.. they had over 8 years to prove it. Sorry, but they failed. Two years is a bit short to claim that Obama isn't doing enough to stop an absolute train wreck. He HAS very much reversed things.
The Democrats had a majority in Congress when it was passed, so if they wanted to stop it, they could have.
The Democrats had a majority? Technically true, but in reality, this was a done deal backed by BOTH sides before the new adminstration came into office. At the time, it was the best idea out there. Republicans want to sit back and criticize and blame Obama, even when what he has done was actually a success. (note we are now OUT OF THE RECESSION!). But have yet to come up with real solutions.
Even this so-called agenda is just garbage and trying to take credit for what would already happen, like no more TARP.
Night Strike wrote:It's already been established that the previous Republicans failed,
Nope, you have been pretty much defending them and blaming Obama for everything that is wrong. Now you want it both ways!
Night Strike wrote:and that failure was epitomized in the passage of TARP, but that doesn't mean the party can't be changed (see below).
Let me just quote you:
" that failure was epitomized in the passage of TARP" (gee.. and you were just blaming Democrats for TARP, which is it?) ... "but that doesn't mean the party can't be changed" Well.. Myself, I would rather stick with the part that has actually DONE SOMETHING in its term, not hope the same old "do nothing" and "just say no" party will decide to change.
Democrats are far from ideal, but they absolutely beat the Republicans!
Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:And where are you and the White House getting the idea that these proposals raise taxes on small businesses?
Change the front, why don't you. I said they need to actually tax the big businesses. But yes, chaning to a 20% flat tax WOULD increase taxes on most small business.
I didn't change any front.....you posted
The only "real" issues will wind up harming most of the US, namely attempts to repeal insurance reform, taxing small businesses instead of focusing on bigger businesses, etc.
and I've already seen the small business tax hike on the White House page right after the pledge was announced.
Well, post it... and not just snippets. Because the truth is that only those making over $250,000 a year in PROFIT.. hardly a "small business" by most people's token, will face any kind of increase. EXACTLY as Obama pledged in his campaign.
AND, saying on the one had that the Republican idea was to have a 20% small business tax, ironically enough would be an INCREASE for most businesses, not as you claim, a reduction.
Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote: Night Strike wrote: The health care mandate is possibly the largest tax raise on small businesses ever passed, and this proposal specifically says that small businesses can deduct 20% of their income from their taxes.
The health care mandate means far more people are actually covered, which means fewer people are left on the taxpayer roles and indigent care rolls. Healthcare is not an option. You wish to claim it is, but it is not. Period.
More people being enrolled means more money out of the pockets of small businesses. So if you claim the onus is lifted off the public, it has not been removed from the picture. It has been slammed on the backs of small businesses which means fewer people will have jobs. It's quite simple math. And no, the government does not have the power to say that health care insurance is a right or a mandatory purchase.
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No, the "simple math" is that if people, POOR and MIDDLE CLASS people have money in their pocket, they they buy things, use services and THAT supports small business far more than any "trickle down" baloney that is exactly the thinking that got us into this mess. Repeat: The REPUBLICAN "trickle down" idiocy is why we got into this recession, because you cannot keep taking off the backs of workers and expect to have a sustained ecnomy. Those "lazy workers" are, in fact, the ones who really move our ecnomy, not the bigwigs resting on stocks and bonds and other investments they often know little about outside of a balance sheet.
Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote:Night Strike wrote:No matter what the Republicans have done the past 3 decades, it pales in comparison to the massive government expansion and deficit spending from the past 2 years. Once Democrats got power, they absolutely ran with it and the country is against the direction they ran.
Pure bull.
And why on earth would ANYONE think that the Republicans have the answer after the absolute train wreck they left us with? This cry of "no more taxes" is smoke screen. We are having to pay taxes now because REPUBLICANS were too idiotic to insist people pay for infrastructure, etc earlier. They chose to tell eveyrone what they wanted to hear instead of taking the bull by the horn and saying flat out that you cannot have all those nice goodies upon which you depend for free.
The only ones saying bull are the ones who ignore the budget numbers from the past decade. Bush carried massive deficits and Obama tripled those deficits. It's FACTS, not bull. I'm sorry you can't read them.
Except WHY did Obama triple that? See, he inherited a train wreck of an economy and 2 wars. Add in an utterly neglected road system, other infrastructure. Various things that OUGHT to have been making us money, like lease sales of minerals and such WE OWN, as tax payers, etc, etc, etc.
So.. again, its like blaming the fire department for not cutting costs in the midst of a raging fire. Democrats did NOT set this up. In fact, you have to go back to Reagan to find that. Clinton should have done better, but did not. Bush, however,
given his situation, took us down a far more negative path than just about any president in history. HE had a wonderful economy, and drove us into recession instead of fixing things. He took us into one war, with the full blessing of the world, but then promptly used that as an excuse to basically abandon it and head into another war, without, it turns out, any real justification at all.
Obama's "crime", by contrast? ACTUALLY DOING THINGS TO FIX THE PROBLEMS! And, the worst part is that Obama has actually succeeded! No, he has not, in 2 years, utterly undone 30 years of idiocy and near absolute neglect, but things are beginning to turn in a better direction. However, all it takes is for Republicans to once more take charge --- because some idiots think gay marriage is the end of life as we know it, or any other cause, and we will watch our country truly head down into economic depression. Not recession, but depression. And, once we head down that path, it is highly unlikely we will be able to escapse, ESPECIALLY if either Republicans OR Tea-Partiers get control, because they will utterly neglect the real and true basis of our economy... the resources and the workers, in favor of some bigwig tax cuts and pasbys on regulations.
Night Strike wrote: PLAYER57832 wrote: Night Strike wrote: As to letting the Republicans lead, they can be trusted to lead for now because their ranks are being either decimated or influenced by the Tea Party. True Conservatives are running for government positions, and the current Republicans had better jump on the train or they're going to get voted out as well. Some of these Republicans are the same in name, but they are pushed by an entirely different electorate. And they'll probably listen to the electorate since they can see what happened when the Democrats failed to listen.
Oh.. yes, and know that such disparity in wealth is a major indicator of a society about to fail. People don't like working and working only to be told that they cannot take their kid to the doctor because paying for health insurance would cut too much into some CEO's or stockholder's pocketbook. NOR do small businesspeople like that they have to pay 2 and 3 times what the big companies pay simply becuase the big companies can get away with paying less... or decline insurance.
And people like to work and work and have the majority of their money go straight to the government? Because that's what you and others constantly espouse. I've already stated the employer-based health insurance system is horrible, but the only option on the table is to hand it over to the government. I guess people don't matter anymore, even though you always try to bring sob stories into arguments.
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This is utter baloney. ON ALL fronts.
The REASON we have to "work and work" and get nothing is because the money goes to the bigwigs, not the things it ought to support, like infrastructure and education. And no, it sure isn't illegal aliens taking those taxes, either.. though this poppycock about "defending" the border (a problem WE created), is going to take a lot.
Your fear of universal health care is pure uneducated paranoia. I and many others have pointed out that ANY system other than ours means cheaper and generally better care overall, but you refuse any and all proof in favor of your unverified right wing sources. ALSO, you ignore the reality that there ARE many other systems, not just complete government control.
As long as you see the government as the enemy, then you will be feeding directly into what has hurt our country for the past 30 years, and in many cases prior to that... namely that a few people making huge profits get to decide what happens to the rest of us.
My forefathers fought
against feudalism. I surely don't wish to return. And that is pretty much what the true Republican agenda will do.
And, for that matter, so will the so-called "liberaterian" agenda. Because its all about supporting Big Business, under the guise of "less government" and "fewer regulations".